I just finished rebuilding my car and prepping it for Hitec. Got a new body painted up (white and silver, rather than dark blue and black like the body I have been running, easier on the eyes) And going to mount a few sets of tires for Hitec tomorrow. The Alfa 2.0 body looks like it will be loaded with traction, which should be a good thing Gonna see if I can get some decals made tomorrow.

I ran the PAL system at SoCal yesterday, but couldn't get the drivetrain free with it. So I switched back to the stock drivetrain, hopefully this Robinson machined gear will hold up

Originally posted by HEYALIGNMENTGUY What are the Hard suspension peices made of? Carbon or some other space age material.

I can understand the use for a more ridged suspension, but some of us are still learning the car so we still cut the corners alittle to short and hit a board or pipe

if your still learning the Cuda` Srick with the stock arms...they will Crack after a few good hard hits right around were the ball goes through...but after you learn the way the Cuda Drives.. then these will be worth more than there weight in gold...

The car was actually quieter with the PAL system than it was without, which surprized me. I havent tried the shim trick yet, my car seems pretty quiet as it is. There is about .5mm fore and aft play on the shaft (1 thin orange O-Ring on either side) And the drive cups slid right into the bevel gears.

Originally posted by Randman The car was actually quieter with the PAL system than it was without, which surprized me. I havent tried the shim trick yet, my car seems pretty quiet as it is. There is about .5mm fore and aft play on the shaft (1 thin orange O-Ring on either side) And the drive cups slid right into the bevel gears.

I can't figure it out, because everything seems fine.

Try putting it back together with the Drive system and just take out the drive shaft and spin the front and rear..and see where you are getting the drag...you should be able to troubleshoot the problem from there...

Try this out and let me know...there still are a few more things but try this 1st

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